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Did you like Mila Kunis' Luckiest Girl? Here are 5 thrillers that will fit the scale -
Did you like Mila Kunis' Luckiest Girl?  Here are 5 thrillers that will fit the scale

Did you like Mila Kunis’ Luckiest Girl? Here are 5 thrillers that will fit the scale

Netflix’s new mystery drama The luckiest girl in the world starring Mila Kunis is about an ambitious woman Ani Fanelli with a hidden past that interferes with her current life. The film is told in a back-and-forth style with the onset of the trauma and its aftermath. Plus, it’s a fast-paced movie with a thriller element that’s shrouded under the blanket until the truth is finally uncovered.

If you really enjoyed watching the Netflix adaptation, here are 5 female-centric thrillers you should add to your watchlist.

1.NH10 (2015)

The plot of NH10 revolves around a road trip gone totally wrong. A married couple becomes an eyewitness to an honor killing committed by a powerful goon and soon finds themselves in trouble after being chased by bad guys. Starring Anushka Sharma as the protagonist, the film is definitely a thriller worth watching after. The luckiest girl in the world.

NH10 was directed by Navdeep Singh, written by Sudip Sharma and jointly produced by Phantom Films, Clean Slate Filmz and Eros International. Additionally, it had a supporting cast of Neil Bhoopalam, Darshan Kumar, and Deepti Naval.

You can watch the movie on JioCinema.

2. The Girl on the Train (2016)

The film is about a divorced woman, Rachel, who finds her husband’s next door neighbor as a utopian couple. However, things start to change when one of them goes missing and Rachel becomes involved in the investigation.

The girl on the train stars Emily Blunt, Haley Bennett, Rebecca Ferguson, Luke Evans, Justin Theroux and many more. It is directed by Tate Taylor and adapted from the novel of the same name.

You can stream the movie on Sony Liv.

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3. Nocturnal Animals (2016)

This slow-burning thriller is about Susan, who receives her ex-husband’s first novel. However, when the story inside the book begins to mimic his real life, things get twisted. This movie is a must see if you liked it The luckiest girl in the world.

The film stars Amy Adam, Jake Gyllenhaal, Michael Shannon, Aaron Taylor Jhonson and more. It is directed by Tom Ford and written by him and Austin Wright.

You can watch the film on Amazon Prime Video.

4. I Care a Lot (2020)

This film by Rosamund Pike is about a con artist who operates a legal guardianship business and gets into trouble when she meddles in a gangster’s business.

The film also stars Eiza Gonzales, Peter Dinklage, Dianne Wiest and Alicia Witt. Additionally, it is written and directed by J Blakeson and premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival. Notably, Rosamund Pike won a Golden Globe Award for her performance.

You can watch the movie on Netflix.

5. Missing Girl (2014)

by David Fincher missing girl is about Amy Dunne, who mysteriously disappears on her fifth wedding anniversary and makes her husband the center of media attention. What follows next, will leave you wide open.

The film was directed by Fincher and adapted from the novel of the same name by Gillian Flynn. Additionally, it starred Rosamund Pike and Ben Affleck in the lead roles.

You can watch the film on Amazon Prime Video.

Tell us your favorite thriller in the comments section below.

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